| | | Jersey is the most southernly island off the coast of the British Isles. Like neighbouring Guernsey, it's not very far from France and not surprisingly, there's French street names and a turbulent history as the island was a leading fortess. |
| For an island just 45 miles square there's a lot to see and do. |
| The main town is St. Helier, where most of the population live and work. |
| Like Guernsey it was also occupied by Germany during the Second World War and at the German Underground Hospital visitors can learn all about the difficulties which faced islanders during that time. |
| The economy of the island traditionally relied on agriculture, fishing and knitwear but these days it's not only a tourism centre but an international finance centre, because the low taxes make it an attractive place for companies to deposit money. There are over 70 banks on this small island |
| Two of the island's most famous products are the Jersey Cow and the Jersey potato but these days agriculture accounts for a small percentage of the island's wealth. |
| Although most people do speak English there is a local language - Jèrriais - which is spoken mostly in the countryside. |
| With outstanding natural beauty , the island is also a great place to find rare birds and wildlife. |
| And with gorgeous golden beaches and quiet country lanes for cycling it's the ideal destination for a family break. |
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